Blitz_Dave posted: The secret is diversification. Don't stick to a single set of actions each game with your Franchise player. Try different strategies and tactics. Take note of what is giving your rep and then try and do as many of those things as you can each game. Reputation is one of those smaller systems that almost didn't make the cut in Blitz 2. I'm really glad it did.
Blitz_Dave posted:37 is not bad. I believe we allow for up to level 50, but getting there is not easy. I'm not going to mention everything that can add to reputation each game, but I will say this, each benchmark can only add to your reputation once per game. Some examples: You'll gain reputation as you reach various passing, rushing and receiving milestones each game. For example, getting 50 yards, 100 yards, 200 yards, etc. Multiple tackles and sacks also activate these rep milestones. Various actions can gain you rep, such as doing a TD celebration, a taunt, a minor injury, a major injury, etc, but you will not get the rep bonus for doing the same action more than once. The secret is diversification. Don't stick to a single set of actions each game with your Franchise player. Try different strategies and tactics. Take note of what is giving your rep and then try and do as many of those things as you can each game. Reputation is one of those smaller systems that almost didn't make the cut in Blitz 2. I'm really glad it did. It became one of the development team's favorite methods to measure our success when playing the campaign and we are forever bragging to one another about who hit what rep level by which game in the campaign.
oakbeasts posted:Blitz_Dave posted:37 is not bad. I believe we allow for up to level 50, but getting there is not easy. I'm not going to mention everything that can add to reputation each game, but I will say this, each benchmark can only add to your reputation once per game. Some examples: You'll gain reputation as you reach various passing, rushing and receiving milestones each game. For example, getting 50 yards, 100 yards, 200 yards, etc. Multiple tackles and sacks also activate these rep milestones. Various actions can gain you rep, such as doing a TD celebration, a taunt, a minor injury, a major injury, etc, but you will not get the rep bonus for doing the same action more than once. The secret is diversification. Don't stick to a single set of actions each game with your Franchise player. Try different strategies and tactics. Take note of what is giving your rep and then try and do as many of those things as you can each game. Reputation is one of those smaller systems that almost didn't make the cut in Blitz 2. I'm really glad it did. It became one of the development team's favorite methods to measure our success when playing the campaign and we are forever bragging to one another about who hit what rep level by which game in the campaign. U better make a BLITZ 3 Dave lol i swear to god bring me to the gaming studio i swear to u i would make a game of the year all my friends even say the ideasn i got for the game r good u need to make some better tackling animations so u better get some guys in pads with those animation capture "things" and put LT and John Randle of the Purple Eaters and let them unleash on some stunt double QB's to get some even better results and i wanr some better animations for the RB's to cuz i want to get some crazy jukes and better ways to truck people instead of just having one and the rest being stiff arms and jukes/spins
Blitz_Dave posted:37 is not bad. I believe we allow for up to level 50, but getting there is not easy.